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USER MANUAL (UK)

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  • Page 1 VISIO UNIQ 3:1 USER MANUAL (UK)
  • Page 2 PRODUCTION NUMBER PRODUCTION NUMBER Congratulations on your stove. Each stove has its own unique producti- on number. The production number is located in the oven’s bottom left corner, but it is included as well on the first page of the printed user ma- nual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR NEW STOVE WOOD use approved fuels only ..........The wood must be dry .
  • Page 4 CONTENT GENERAL INFORMATION ON TOUR STOVE Convection ............Glass system .
  • Page 5: Congratulations On The Purchase Of Your New Stove

    CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR NEW STOVE Congratulations on the purchase of your new wood-burning stove – and welcome to RAIS or attika! High quality, design and function go hand in hand in the wood-burning stove you have selected.
  • Page 6: Wood

    WOOD It is important for you to use dry, untreated wood and light the wood correctly so that you wood-burning stove can operate correctly. Which wood you should use and how to treat it prior to use are shown below. USE APPROVED FUELS ONLY General wood (wood that you have purchased or collected yourself) or pure wood briquettes are approved fuels.
  • Page 7: Your Wood Must Fit The Stove

    WOOD YOUR WOOD MUST FIT THE STOVE The pieces of wood you use must fit the combustion chamber of your stove. Pieces of wood of a diameter greater than 10 cm should be chopped. WARNING If you use incorrect wood or wood that is too damp, this may cause soot to form in the chimney, possibly leading to a chimney fire.
  • Page 8: Firing

    FIRING RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF WOOD FOR STOKING THE FIRE To find the recommended amount of wood for stoking the fire, please refer to the tables below. The recommended amount of wood to burn after lighting depends on your stove model. Based on the nominal output of your stove, you can read the recommen- ded amount of wood to use for refuelling.
  • Page 9: Time Interval For Refuelling

    UK: WOOD Poêle pour combustibles solides the same owner. Produced for: ATTIKA FEUER AG, Brunnmatt 16, CH-6330 Cham / RAIS A/S, Industrivej 20, DK-9900 Frederikshavn perating instruction manual. Intermittent operation. : Veuillez lire et observer les instructions du mode d’emploi.
  • Page 10: Setting The Damper

    SETTING THE DAMPER It is worthwhile spending some time finding out how best to operate the damper on your stove. This will ensure your wood burns as effectively as possible and gives you the most beautiful fire. AIR DAMPER ADJUSTMENT The three settings on the damper are adjusted by rotating it from side to side.
  • Page 11: Lighting Your Stove Correctly

    LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY LIGHTING YOUR STOVE FOR THE FIRST TIME When you use your stove for the first time, it is best to light a small fire initially so that it “gets used to” the high temperatures. There may be a little odour and smoke due to the materials used in the stove –...
  • Page 12: Ignition And Refuelling

    LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY IGNITION AND REFUELLING - ”Top-down” burning Follow the instructions 1-5 below for correct ignition and use of the stove. You should never open the door when the flames are high, as they can dama- ge the paint on the stove. Begin by stacking 12 pieces of split firewood in layers of four at the bottom of the stove.
  • Page 13 LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY Set the air damper to the open position. Light the fire by igniting the two ignition bags pla- ced between the layers. Igniting the ignition bags NOTE ! - It is important to get the wood burning quickly. When the fire has a firm grip on the sticks, set the air damper to the centre position.
  • Page 14 LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY When the last flames have died and there is a nice layer of embers, add two to three pieces of wood. Only add new wood after the smaller pieces have burned down to a reasonable level, not while the fire is in full flame.
  • Page 15: Overfiring

    LIGHTING YOUR STOVE CORRECTLY WARNING To ensure safe combustion, the flames must be clear and yellow or the em- bers must be clear – the wood must never sit and “smoulder”. If the fire is merely smouldering or smoking and insufficient air is supplied, this will cause uncombusted fumes to form.
  • Page 16: Cleaning Your Stove

    (particularly in pale areas), there is a risk of the stains being burnt on. If you need to maintain the surface, all colours are available as spray paints. If general cleaning is not enough to remove any discolouration, please con- tact your RAIS/attika dealer. Stove colour Procedure White Wipe with RAIS Brændovnsrens or warm, soapy water (washing-up liquid)
  • Page 17: Cleaning Of Combustion Chamber

    CLEANING YOUR STOVE CLEANING OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER The combustion chamber is emptied of ash as needed. You can carefully take the ashes out with a small hand shovel, or sweep it through the grate into the ash tray. The ash must be completely cooled before it is discarded, as it can still store itself glows in it for up to two days.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Glass

    CLEANING YOUR STOVE GLASS All RAIS and attika stoves come with a glass system, which means that hot air flows down over the glass and removes any soot residues. This happens when the fire is bur- ning correctly and there is a high level of combustion in the stove. However, you may still find some soot on the glass when using your stove.
  • Page 19 CLEANING YOUR STOVE There is a door stop on both sides of the door. By turning them out, you ensure that the locking hooks cannot hit the built-in frame. Lift the door and twist out both door stops. There are also locking hooks under the door, which are turned in the same way as the upper locking hooks.
  • Page 20: Removing The Combustion Chamber For Lining

    REMOVING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER LINING The combustion chamber lining protects the fireplace insert against the heat from the fire. The large temperature fluctuations can cause cracks in the plates, which, however, do not affect the functionality of the fireplace insert. The plates only need to be replaced when they begin to crumble after several years of use.
  • Page 21: Cleaning The Flue

    CLEANING THE FLUE CLEANING THE FLUE To gain access to the flue, remove the top plates of the firebox - the smoke deflector plate and smoke baffle. They must be handled carefully. Remove dirt and dust and insert in reverse order. EN - 21...
  • Page 22: Maintaining Your Stove

    MAINTAINING YOUR STOVE CHECKING THE CHIMNEY The chimney is what makes your stove work. Remember – even the best stove will not work perfectly unless the chimney is drawing correctly and to the necessary extent. The chimney and flue gas collar must always be checked for blockages before each new heating season.
  • Page 23: Furnishing Distance

    FURNISHING DISTANCE FURNISHING DISTANCE There must be a certain distance from the stove‘s glass to combustible materials, such as furniture and other home furnishings. For safety reasons, it is important to observe these distances. Minimum distance Distance from door to furniture Distance from side glass to furniture insulated flue Distance from side glass to furniture un-insulated flue 700 mm...
  • Page 24: General Information On Tour Stove

    GLASS SYSTEM All RAIS and attika stoves come with a glass system, which means that hot air flows down over the glass and removes any soot residues. This happens when the fire is burning correctly and there is a high level of combustion in the stove.
  • Page 25: Frequently Asked Questions - Faq

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - FAQ If you experience any minor problems with your stove, or if you are won- dering about anything, you may perhaps find the answer below. But of course, if your question is not listed you are more than welcome to get in touch with us.
  • Page 26: Why Is Smoke Coming Out Of The Door

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - FAQ WHY IS SMOKE COMING OUT OF THE DOOR? This may be because your chimney is not drawing properly. Check whether the flue or chimney is blocked. If your stove is situated near to the kitchen, check whether the extractor hood is switched on – if it is, switch it off and open a window near to the stove for a short time.
  • Page 27: Why Is My Stove Not Burning Sufficiently

    Many queries or issues relating to the use of stoves are down to local conditions (such as draughts, for example) If you are experiencing a pro- blem for which no answer is given here, please contact your RAIS/attika dealer. EN - 27...
  • Page 28: Guarantee

    GUARANTEE GUARANTEE RAIS or attika issues guarantee on all models, commencing from the date of installation. We have already invested a great deal of effort in our inspection processes and looked at the quality of materials, manufactu- re and product safety.
  • Page 29: Recycling

    RECYCLING RECYCLING Ovnen er pakket i emballage som kan genbruges. Dette skal bortskaffes i henhold til national bestemmelse vedr. bortskaffelse af affald. Glasset kan ikke genbruges. Glasset skal smides væk sammen med re- staffald fra keramik og porcelæn. Ildfast glas har højere smeltetempera- tur, og kan derfor ikke genbruges.
  • Page 30: Specifications

    TECHNICAL DATA SPECIFICATIONS Danish Technological Institute ref.: 300-ELAB-2646-EN VISIO UNIQ 3:1 Nominal output (kW) 11,3 Heating area (m Fireplace insert W x D x H (mm) 631 X 1062 X 1637 Combustion chamber W x D x H (mm) 237 X 638 X 234** Min.
  • Page 31 HAND- CRAFTED QUALITY EN - 31...
  • Page 32 RAIS A/S ATTIKA FEUER AG Industrivej 20 Brunnmatt 16 DK-9900 Frederikshavn CH-6330 Cham Denmark Switzerland www.rais.com www.attika.ch...

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